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Lord's Day 13
Question 33. Why is Christ called the only begotten Son of God, since we are also the children of God?
Answer. Because Christ alone is the eternal and natural Son of [a] God; but we are children [b] adopted of God, by grace, for his sake.
Question 34. Wherefore callest thou him our Lord?
Answer. Because he hath redeemed us, both soul and body, from all our sins, not with gold or silver, [c] but with his precious blood, and hath delivered us from all the power of the devil; and thus hath made us his own property.
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A Brief Topical Index to the
Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day
Lord's Day #
- Our Only Comfort and its Enjoyment
- The Knowledge of our Misery by the Law
- The Source of our Misery, not by Creation but by the Fall, and its Extent
- The Justice of God and the Necessity of Satisfaction and Atonement
- The Way of Satisfaction, not by any mere Creature
- The Mediator We Need, Jesus Christ
- Saved by Christ of Grace though True Faith
- The Triune God
- God the Father, Creation
- The Providence of God
- Jesus the Complete Savior
- Christ's Anointing and Ours in Him
- The Only Begotten Son, Our Lord
- The Birth of Christ, our Mediator
- Jesus Suffering an Accursed Death
- Jesus' Death, Burial, and Hellish Agony
- Jesus' Resurrection
- Jesus' Ascension to Glory
- Jesus' Exalted Glory and Coming to Judge
- The Holy Ghost
- The Church of Christ
- The Resurrection of the Body and Life Everlasting
- Righteous before God in Christ by Faith Without Works
- Works, Not our Righteousness but its fruit and Graciously Rewarded
- Faith Wrought of the Spirit by the Word and Confirmed by the Sacraments
- The Sign and Seal of Baptism
- The Washing by the Blood and Spirit of Christ, Signified, Embracing also the Infants of Believers
- The Sign and Seal of the Lord's Supper
- The Spiritual Presence of Christ, Signified, and Communion with Him
- The Error of the Mass and the Necessity of Supervision of the Lord's Supper
- The Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven, Preaching and Church Discipline
- The Necessity of Conversion and the Fruit of Good Works
- The Grace of Conversion and its Elements
- The Law the Rule of Gratitude and the First Commandment
- The Second Commandment
- The Third Commandment
- A Godly Oath in God's Name
- The Fourth Commandment
- The Fifth Commandment
- The Sixth Commandment
- The Seventh Commandment
- The Eighth Commandment
- The Ninth Commandment
- The Tenth Commandment and the Imperfect Christian
- Prayer the Chief Part of Gratitude, The Requisites of Prayer
- Our Father, Which Art in Heaven
- Hallowed be Thy Name
- Thy Kingdom Come
- Thy Will Be Done
- Prayer for Daily Bread
- Prayer for Forgiveness of sins
- Temptation and Deliverance, Concluding Prayer
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Scriptural Proof
- In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John 1:1;
Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds; Heb. 1:2
- For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together. Rom. 8:15,16,17;
Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved. Eph. 1:5,6
- Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers; But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot: 1Pet. 1:18,19;
For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's. 1Cor. 6:20
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